The Most Beautiful place on earth

Backing up against Arapaho National Forest, with sweeping views of the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area on the Continental Divide, Camp Eden enjoys a location that is less than an hour away from the Denver metro area.

Don’t let that proximity fool you. Camp Eden sits 8,800 ft above sea level on a shoulder of Mt. Thorodin (elev. 10,540 ft). At that elevation and with access to thousands of acres of National Forest land, Camp Eden is as away from it all as you can get.

Camp Eden has nine buildings on 161 acres of land. Add to that a small lake, several game fields, and hikes with grand views, we are perfectly situated to offer a relaxing mountain retreat.

The Lodge

The Lodge is Camp Eden’s main building - where all the meeting and eating happens. The upper level has seating for 120 to eat; the lower level meeting area can seat up to 100 chairs. Coffee, hot chocolate, and water are always available throughout the year.

Relax around the large fireplace, built from the Lodge’s actual foundation stone, or on the wrap around porch, which offers sweeping views of Carey Rock and the Continental Divide.

The Willis Activity Center

Archery GamesAn indoor/outdoor sport that combines dodgeball, paintball, and archery into one safe, action-packed event. The Camp Eden staff can easily run games for your group.

At 8700 sq ft, the Willis Activity Center has something for everyone! The main gym floor is perfect for volleyball, basketball, indoor soccer, floor hockey...really anything you can imagine. The Mezzanine holds ping-pong, pool, foosball, table games...again anything you can imagine is available.

The Willis Activity Center is also home to Grandma Mackie’s Snack Shop & General Store where there’s Camp Eden gear, snacks, drinks, and other items for sale.

Aspen ChapelAn outdoor chapel that seats 60-80. Services, classes, skit shows, and devotional times fit well in this peaceful setting near the Willis Activity Center.

Overnight Lodging

The cabins at Camp Eden can accommodate up to 100 people. There are 12 dorm-style rooms in five buildings. Each room has a queen bed and several bunk beds. Queen beds come with bedding, but campers bring their own bedding for the bunks. The cabins are year-round use with heat and insulation.

Bathroom facilities are located in either a central bathhouse or the Willis Activity Center. Both heated locations have private stalls, plenty of counter space and private showers.

Indian PeaksCampground

Indian Peaks Campground is a rustic campground within Camp Eden. With wide open views of the Indian Peaks Wilderness area on Arapahoe Peak, it’s a great place for campouts, campfires, and RV parking.

There is no running water at this location, but there are electrical hookups for up to eight RVs, plenty of tent camping locations, and access to the rest of the campsite. Many groups use the campground for extra overnight lodging for those who own RVs.

The LakeFront

Our small lakefront packs a big activity punch!

From water activities like fishing and kayaking to a variety of other activities that center there, the Lakefront is a hub of the campsite. You can zip across it on our 300’ zipline; you can play nine holes at Moose Meadows Putt-putt course; you challenge your friends to human foosball; you can just sit back and relax.

The amount of things you can do at the Lakefront is only limited by your imagination.